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Sacred Geometry and Armenia

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  • Sacred Geometry and Armenia

    I have been looking for this article for a long time. I posted it previous in another thread but that link is dead now. Alas I found it again. An interesting read for those who are familiar with the topic of Sacred Geometry.

    Tour Armenia is a travel guide to Armenia, with detailed information and direciotns of over 500 destinations, a practical guide to Armenia listing cheap flights, hotels and lodging, eating out, and details on adventure tours, ecology, flower tours, birding, mountain climbing, history, religious tours.


    Achkerov kute.

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    friggin sweet, I useto have suspicions about numbers myself.

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    • #3
      did not read it all but will do later on

      its preety kool

      thanks

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      • #4
        i didnt even open the site

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        • #5
          Originally posted by jessoussi
          i didnt even open the site
          Why did you feel compelled to let us know that you are an idiot.

          anyway....Very interesting stuff, its funny how far ahead of the Greeks and early Egyptians we were in quite a few fields and yet we dont get one sentence in school books.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by TigranJamharian
            Why did you feel compelled to let us know that you are an idiot.

            anyway....Very interesting stuff, its funny how far ahead of the Greeks and early Egyptians we were in quite a few fields and yet we dont get one sentence in school books.
            Ignore that girl. She's 15 and one of those sketchy up and coming girls. After all, looking at her signature is enough to dispell anyones doubts of what we are dealing with here.
            Achkerov kute.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Anonymouse
              Ignore that girl. She's 15 and one of those sketchy up and coming girls. After all, looking at her signature is enough to dispell anyones doubts of what we are dealing with here.
              HAHAHA, i just noticed that. Thank you for the laugh.

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              • #8
                wow those sites are amazing (i LOVE the geometry one since i love match) Thank you so much guy with the wig and scary eyes lmao

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Anonymouse
                  I have been looking for this article for a long time. I posted it previous in another thread but that link is dead now. Alas I found it again. An interesting read for those who are familiar with the topic of Sacred Geometry.

                  Tour Armenia is a travel guide to Armenia, with detailed information and direciotns of over 500 destinations, a practical guide to Armenia listing cheap flights, hotels and lodging, eating out, and details on adventure tours, ecology, flower tours, birding, mountain climbing, history, religious tours.


                  http://www.astrologycom.com/geometry.html
                  Most of this is the architectural equivalent of seeing faces in patterned wallpaper - people see what they want to see, and seek to find patterns and meanings where there are none.

                  And the first author is wrong in saying that Pagan temples were oriented to the east. They were not. They were mostly oriented north-south, with the altar/shrine either at the northern or at the southern end of the temple.
                  Plenipotentiary meow!

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Anonymouse
                    Ignore that girl. She's 15 and one of those sketchy up and coming girls. After all, looking at her signature is enough to dispell anyones doubts of what we are dealing with here.
                    Given that you nicked your avatar from a long defunct website from the early 1990s called "Deadmeat", who are you to talk!

                    As for her avatar, it's mild, I would have asked "make everyone die horribly, Amen".
                    Plenipotentiary meow!

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